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Advocates urge state panel to allow medical pot for PTSD

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BY JAKE NEHER
Michigan Public Radio Network

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Medical marijuana advocates are urging state officials to let Michiganders with post-traumatic stress disorder use the drug legally.
Dozens of people came to Lansing Friday to make that point to a regulatory panel.

Marte Hughson said she was forced to leave her job as an emergency room nurse after a series of traumatic events at work made her constantly paranoid and anxious.
She said medical marijuana allows her to function in society again.

"I can laugh, whereas a lot of times I'm like constantly watching a little squirrel, 'Who's behind me?' 'What's going on?'" Hughson said.

Hughson spoke in front of a Bureau of Health Services panel in Lansing. It's considering adding PTSD to a list of conditions for which doctors can prescribe medical marijuana.
The board recently made a preliminary recommendation to not add PTSD to the list.
It will make its final recommendation after the public comment period ends in March.

Copyright 2013, MPRN

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